
An Australian sex therapist Bettina Arndt has offered an insight into what men really want most in bed from their partner - more sex.
Arndt, 61, wrote the book titled, 'What Men Want - In Bed', after she recruited 150 men to write to her over the course of a year about what they want from women.
The answer she got from them is that they want more sex, which she says is lacking in a majority of cases, as the opposite sex would rather have a cup of tea.
In the book, she also writes that the most potent sexual organ is the brain, and stressed that empathy for the other is the building block of every possibility.
"Sharing a laugh together is truly a great way of staying connected," the Sydney Morning Herald quoted her as stating.
Source: ANI
"Sharing a laugh together is truly a great way of staying connected," the Sydney Morning Herald quoted her as stating.
Source: ANI
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